Examples of using Difficult to define in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
And, indeed, his art style is difficult to define.
Under-utilised land is difficult to define.
Luck is difficult to define.
But happiness is difficult to define.
Yet it's difficult to define because as soon as you think you have it pinned down,
Truth is difficult to define because as soon as you think you have it pinned down,
It is in that case difficult to define when there was an ovulation,
After this it is not difficult to define what precisely is necessary
Celtic art is difficult to define precisely because it covers such a large extent of time, geography, and culture.
Rural-urban zone is complex physical area, which is difficult to define and determine spatially,
It is a short word, easy to spell, difficult to define, and impossible to live without!
Since the boundaries of cyberculture are difficult to define, the term is used flexibly,
Immediately worth mention that human nature on the eyebrows will be difficult to define in relation to women- too often they change the shape of this part of the face.
The precise date when the Library of the Serbian Chemical Society was founded is very difficult to define because there is no written document about it.
role-playing games are often difficult to define.
this makes it somewhat difficult to define as a philosophical and theological movement.
role-playing games are sometimes difficult to define.
this makes it somewhat difficult to define as a philosophical and theological movement.
it is sometimes difficult to define who is in charge.
toward a new mistress, and his reason was difficult to define.